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Introduction

The International Workshop on Antenna Technology (iWAT) is an annual forum for the exchange of information on the research and development in innovative antenna technologies. It especially focuses on small antennas and applications of advanced and artificial materials to the antenna design. At iWAT, all the oral presentations are delivered by invited prominent researchers and professors. iWAT has a particular focus on posters by which authors have the opportunity to interact with leading researchers in their fields. iWAT2015 is a continuation of a series of annual international antenna workshops held in Singapore (2005), White Plaines, USA (2006), Cambridge, UK (2007), Chiba, Japan (2008), Santa Monica, USA (2009), Lisbon, Portugal (2010), Hong Kong, PRC (2011), Tucson, USA (2012). Karlsruhe, Germany (2013), and Sydney, Australia (2014).

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The topics of interest include but are not limited to the following: Small Antennas Adaptive (smart) arrays Antenna measurements Antennas for 5G communication Antennas on/in IC packages Broadband antennas Compact arrays Conformal antennas Embedded antennas GPS antennas and arrays Measurements for SAR of handheld devices MEMS/nano technology for antennas Millimeter-wave/terahertz antennas Miniaturization of antennas Modeling and simulations Nano and optical antennas Non-Foster/active elements Reconfigurable antennas Reflectarrays Ultra-wideband (UWB) antennas Wearable antennas Innovative Structures Analysis and design of EM materials Artificial magnetic conductors (AMC) Electromagnetic anisotropy Electromagnetic bandgap (EBG) Fractal structures Frequency selective surfaces (FSS) Novel features of EM materials Single and double negative metamaterials Applications Automotive systems Biomedical applications Bluetooth/WLAN (PDAs, laptops) Energy harvesting GPS systems Indoor, urban and terrestrial propagation Military applications Millimeter-wave/terahertz communications and imaging MIMO systems Modelling and simulation Propagation models and analyses Radar systems RFID/Sensors Satellite communications UWB communications Wave propagation WBAN systems Wireless communication systems (handheld devices, base stations) Wireless power transfer 5G communication systems
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  • Conference Date

    Mar 04

    2015

    to

    Mar 06

    2015

  • Mar 06 2015

    Registration deadline

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Korean Institute of Electromagnetic Engineering and Science